I am a hearty and vociferous supporter of Woodward Shakespeare Festival, and though it turned out that I wasn't a big fan of the current production of "As You Like It," there are plenty of other people who disagreed with me -- as evidenced by some of the many comments posted on my original review! And, besides, I'm always a firm fan of community theater, and there's nothing like heading to the park for a picnic and some quality outside time with the Bard.
A bonus: Director Michael Peterson sets the play in hippie-era Southern California, and the set includes a real beach. So even if you can't get over to the Coast on this hot weekend, you can pretend.
There are three performances of "As You Like It" left -- tonight, Friday and Saturday. After that, "Richard III" opens Aug. 13.
Gates Open at 7 p.m. Chairs fill up early, so come before 7:30 p.m. to get one, bring your own or reserve a seat.) Performances start at 8. Catch a wave, dudes.





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Donald/Mike
Mostly Mike...
Back during the initial review / discussion, Mike stated that he did not catch any of the performances as of yet, (but it was still pretty early in the run.
The run is just about over.
Plenty of opportunities have come and gone.
(Mike Oz) Did you ever go to see this? (as it was a limited offering, -though over a pretty good span.)
And what did you think?